Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] [adv] because " in BNC.

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1 People are angry and are pitching hard because of the polarisation of the debate between the status quo or independence .
2 Unconditional strokes come with no strings attached and are given simply because a person is OK with you , warts and all !
3 In those days quite a number of Diamond heights were attempted in large shower clouds and cumulo nimbus , whereas very few are flown today because of the unacceptable risks involved .
4 ‘ These events are occurring now because human rights have been violated for a long time , ’ he said .
5 The genetic algorithms form a separate family which do not involve anything resembling neurones , but they are included here because they take their data in a very low level form , like the input to a neural net .
6 The theory of differential equations , as usually taught , is a rag-bag of special tricks , many of which are a waste of time and are included only because they can be calculated without having to think about what 's really going on .
7 These categories are grouped together because the selling approach to each is similar and the behavioural patterns exhibited by each conforms to organisational buyer behaviour ( discussed in Chapter 2 ) .
8 It 's fairy story nonsense , the very idea of their existence in these days when people are dying daily because they do n't have enough money to operate one radiator in the house , to me , is immoral .
9 He should not be named , but he begged me to tell the outside world of the appalling situation where the wounded are dying unnecessarily because the UN are refusing to transport the wounded out of the city . ’
10 According to the Representation of the People Act 1983 , compulsorily detained patients are the only people who are disenfranchised automatically because of mental impairment .
11 Many cities are sinking either because of natural land movement or because of water extraction from beneath the city .
12 Doubt and faith , though , are related only because of the nature of things after the Fall ( like the unhealthy relationship of a leech clinging to a body ) .
13 This is particularly relevant in the cases of slow release preparations such as theophylline and of drugs that are absorbed slowly because they decrease gastric motility ( for example , tricyclic antidepressants ) .
14 Mann 's series of photographs are compelling precisely because she conflates , on the one hand the ideals of family photography , the image of perfection — Mann 's arcadian setting — with the greater ideological sophistication of the documentary mode .
15 ‘ No stock-taking ’ policies are adopted partly because of staffing shortages , but also on the premise that stock-taking is a waste of time because it does not bring back the missing books , and any item which is really important will be requested on reservation ( though a central reservation system , if employed , may mean that missing titles go unnoticed ) .
16 In practice this is just hopeful because many " no " decisions are made simply because there is need to make a decision ( regarding investment for example ) and insufficient information on which to base a " yes " decision .
17 Many family arguments are made worse because people are afraid of losing their dignity .
18 We 're going there because the door we want is there .
19 Cos you 're going there because your own business has not any more !
20 Remember that you 're going abroad because it 's different so please do n't expect it to be the same as home !
21 Well n n start , of course you 're starting again because the processes of recreating a class struggle is the same in each phase .
22 Where they 're coming obviously because they believe in that sort of thing so
23 Now this is , this is very , this is very good , this the reason you 're stopping here because have you done bearings ?
24 It 's a different matter if you 're sailing inland because most inland water is owned by somebody .
25 But I think we 're covered there because we 've got grape vine , which people would probably work on a new leaflet and the specimen cassette 's going to be ready before the leaflet , and then project English new leaflet December , so if you are aiming to produce , if you do so , a new project English specimen cassette for next spring then
26 There would be no reason for Mohammed 's existence if every minister and ministry were above board : arms dealers are used either because deals are shady — circumventing arms embargoes for example — or to allow government officials a healthy ( illegal ) cut .
27 All are used loosely because there are no taxonomies which are either comprehensive or rigorous .
28 These words , ‘ allegiance ’ and ‘ committed users ’ are used deliberately because they are appropriate to many of the programmes for adults .
29 Domestic servants and white-collar workers , though they worked for a wage , are classified separately because they are easily distinguishable in the colonial sources .
30 They are classified together because of basic similarities in the appendages , even though they have diversified into very different-looking creatures living equally happily on land and in the sea .
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